The Supreme Court (SC) has issued contempt notices to a petitioner-advocate and his advocate-on-record for “derogatory” remarks made against the Karnataka High Court in a petition filed in the top court.
New Delhi: Chief Justice N V Ramana Thursday said he was actively considering the proposal to live telecast the proceedings of the Supreme Court. The CJI,
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Recalling his days as a journalist, the CJI said media faces great challenges in reporting and came to know that journalists were depending on advocates to get links to cover court proceedings.
The CJI said before initiating concrete steps in this regard, he would seek general consensus among his colleagues in the top court.
Chief Justice NV Ramana Thursday said he was actively considering the proposal to live telecast the proceedings of the Supreme Court. The CJI, however, said before initiating concrete steps in this regard, he would seek general consensus among his colleagues in the top court.
Ramana was speaking at the launch of application for granting access of virtual proceedings of the Supreme Court to media persons.
NEW DELHI: Chief Justice N V Ramana on Thursday said he was “actively” considering the proposal to live telecast the proceedings of the Supreme Court.
The CJI, however, said before initiating concrete steps in this regard, he would seek general consensus among his colleagues in the top court.
Ramana was speaking at the launch of application for granting access of virtual proceedings of the Supreme Court to media persons.
Recalling his days as a journalist, the CJI said media faces great challenges in reporting and came to know that journalists were depending on advocates to get links to cover court proceedings.
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected everyone including Judges and Registry officials in the Supreme Court, and the Indian judiciary has seen more than 100 high court judges and over 2,700 officers testing positive for the virus, Chief Justice of Indi